Atla wrote: ↑May 16th, 2020, 11:23 amYou don't saySo you agree there's no simplistic, schematic Western philosophy versus Eastern philosophy?
Atla wrote: ↑May 16th, 2020, 11:23 amThat's your belief, and it was wrong a year ago, it was wrong six months ago, and it's wrong now. Of course we know that it can't explain it in principle in materialistic terms. Many people just don't think the issue through to realize this.Of course we do not know that! I've thought the issue through, and I see no good reason to believe that the neuroscience of consciousness is doomed to failure.
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"The hard-problem view has a pinch of defeatism in it. I suspect that for some people it also has a pinch of religiosity. It is a keep-your-scientific-hands-off-my-mystery perspective. One conceptual difficulty with the hard-problem view is that it argues against any explanation of consciousness without knowing what explanations might arise. It is difficult to make a cogent argument against the unknown. Perhaps an explanation exists such that, once we see what it is, once we understand it, we will find that it makes sense and accounts for consciousness."
(Graziano, Michael S. Consciousness and the Social Brain. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. p. 7)
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